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Phillip is working in the Motion Analysis and Biomechanics laboratory under the guidance of Dr. Kristof Kipp. Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is bone deformity of the hip joint that can lead to abnormal contact between the bones during normal ranges of movements which can lead to acetabular labral tears and pre-mature osteoarthritis of the hip. Phillip’s research involves the investigation of movement pattern differences between patients with symptomatic FAI and healthy persons. In addition, he is investigating how movement patterns change after a structural modification surgery for symptomatic FAI. The identification of movement pattern alterations in persons with FAI can assist orthopedic physical therapists develop specific treatment programs to assist in managing this injury both conservatively and post-operatively.

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About the Marquette Sports Rehabilitation Clinic

The Marquette Sports Rehabilitation Clinic (MSRC) is a full-service outpatient rehabilitation and sports medicine clinic that offers the expertise of licensed Physical Therapists and licensed Athletic Trainers with the convenience of an on-campus location. MSRC is a part of the College of Health Sciences' nationally ranked Department of Physical Therapy. MSRC primarily serves the Marquette community including students, staff, faculty and spouses/dependents of employees. MSRC does additionally welcome patients from the greater Milwaukee community at large.